Disclaimer: I do not own any character from the original Jurassic Park series or part of the storyline, but I do own some characters and part of the story line.
Chapter 1: InGen's Top Secret Files
John Hammond sat at his office contemplating his next move. Hammond had been secretly planning to create a new theme park. The company heads were concerned about Hammond's plans and Hammond planned to keep it that way. Hammond knew that there was no one at the company he could trust with the theme park plans, no one, except for Henry Wu.Hammond had hired Wu directly out of college, which was 8 years ago. Wu had been left in the dark about the main details; all he knew is that it was something never done before in the history of mankind, and he knew that the park needed a geneticist like Wu.
On April 2, 1986, Wu passed Hammond's office to see that he was checking over the plans over and over again. Wu didn't like being kept in the dark. "John." Hammond looked up, but subsequently looked down as if he hadn't even seen Wu. Wu continued, "I checked with the company heads. They said that you commissioned an order to purchase an island of the coast of Costa Rica. I thought that we were building a theme park."
"We are," Hammond responded, without looking up. Wu was still confused. "I still don't understand. Why would you want to put a theme park on an island where no one knows where it is?"
Hammond looked up with a serious look on his face. "Henry, I trust you with my life, but some things I can't disclose just yet. You're going to have to trust me."
Wu nodded as Hammond left the office. Wu began to follow, but his conscience led him back to the plans that Hammond had accidentally left on his desk. Wu looked over it and noticed that Hammond was placing electric fenced all around the island.
"Huh? Electric fences? Is this a zoo?" Wu looked below the electric fence picture and noticed Hammond's chicken-scratch handwriting. Wu managed to tell to figure out the Hammond had written 10,000 volts. "No animal needs 10,000 volts to be contained. These plans raise more questions than they answer."
Wu rolled up the plans and rushed back to his laboratory. Wu examined the plans carefully, but Hammond's terrible penmanship made deciphering the mystery even harder. Wu was able to make out the words Control Center at the bottom and the words Visitor's Center right next to it. Wu was getting nowhere reading the plans. Wu began rolling the plans back up when something caught his eye. Wu quickly unrolled the plans and stared at the letters that had caught his eyes. "It can't be. It's impossible."
Wu continued to stare with disbelief until he was sure that what he saw was what was written. Only slightly north of the Visitor's Center, the first few letters of the words were indistinguishable, but that didn't matter. Wu was staring closely at the final six letters that read –saurus. "No way."
Wu heard footsteps rapidly approaching so he rapidly coiled the plans and shoved them under the desk seconds before Hammond walked in. "Henry. Do you remember the plans I had on my desk?"
"Barely," Wu replied, trying to not to seem suspicious. Wu began to sweat, but Hammond didn't seem to notice.
"I can't seem to find them. If you find them, could you bring them back to me as soon as possible?" Hammond didn't seem too concerned about the plans being missing, which confound Wu.
Wu nodded and said, "Okay. If I find them, I return them to you right away." Hammond left the room and asked another employee the same question. Wu let out a sigh of relief and stuffed the plans into his pack.
Wu ended his shift and left around ten at night. Wu hopped in his car and began driving home only to realize that the freeway was blocked off. Wu was forced to take the backroad. Wu couldn't stop thinking of the plans. "As soon as I get home, I'll check over the plans again. There is no way that the Hammond's planning a-"
Wu car was rammed from behind and Wu immediately swirled into a tree. Wu crawled out of the car, clenching his arm to stop the blood. Wu crawled behind his car to see three men stepping out of the other car, two of which were holding guns. Wu crept behind a nearby tree as the men went over to his car. The man without a gun stayed behind. The men ransacked his car, tossing out expensive items. It was clear to Wu that this was no ordinary robbery. They were looking for something.
The gunless man walked back to his car and took out his cell phone and dialed. Wu could barely understand what he was saying, but he did understand the man whispering, "Let's see, 453-9805, no wait, that's this number, it's 458-2375." The rest of the conversation was muffled except for one word: "Dodgson."
Wu recognized the name immediately. Lewis Dodgson was an employee at InGen's Biosyn. He achieved fame when rumors began circulating that Dodgson led a team to Chile to experiment on the cattle with a deadly airborne virus without informing the farmers. Dodgson was arrested, but without any evidence, Dodgson was let free.
The men jumped into the back seat and removed Wu's pack. The man on the left removed the plans and smirked before he yelled to the gunless man, "We've got it! Dodgson is going to give use raises for this!" The men rushed back to their truck before, but before entering, the gunless man said, "Wait a minute. Where's the doctor?"
The man on his left said, "Relax. Wu probably ran off."
"Still," he said. "Go look for him." The armed men reluctantly walked into the woods. Wu knew that if he didn't think of something fast, he was a dead man. The two men were quickly closing in on Wu. Wu shuffled around the ground and found a rock. Wu threw the rock in the opposite direction and the man followed the sound. Wu scrambled behind his car, but he had to figure out a way to get inside without the gunless man noticing him. Wu had to think fast before the other men returned. Wu then noticed the gunless man toss his cell phone back into the car. Wu tried to remember the number the man whispered earlier, but failed to remember. Wu tried again, but sneezed before. He finished. The gunless man stared suspiciously at the beat up car before beginning to walk to it. Wu press the remaining numbers and the man cell phone began to ring. Wu was relieved to see the man return to his car. Wu crawled back into his car and put it in reverse and drove off. The gunless man yelled for the armed men to return, but couldn't wait any longer.
The man hoped into his car and left his companions behind. Wu had got a head start, but his car was going too slow. The muffler on Wu's car was dragging on the road behind him. The other car was approaching quickly and Wu needed to figure out a plan fast. Wu soon noticed a sharp curve ahead and also noticed the other car didn't have the headlights on. Wu turned off his headlights and abruptly stopped, allowing the other car to swiftly drive into the woods and into a tree. Wu put his car back in drive and drove off, not looking back, not even once.
Minutes passed as the armed men found the other guy's car. They pulled him out of the wreckage and complained, "Now how are we going to get home?"
"I won't matter," he said with a smirk, regardless of the fact the blood was gushing from his arm. "When Dodgson finds out we've got what he wants, we'll never have to walk for ourselves again."
Wu arrived home and immediately called Hammond's office, hoping he hadn't left because Hammond doesn't have a phone at his house. Hammond answered the phone and Wu wasted no time in talking.
"John, do you remember those plans that you lost?" Hammond said yes and Wu continued, "I took them." Hammond grunted accordingly as if he didn't seem surprised. "Anyways, on my way home, I was attacked by men sent by Lewis Dodgson. Got home safely, but they got the plans."
Hammond didn't answer for a couple of seconds until he responded, "How much of the plans did you read?"
"Much, but not all. That's something I need to talk to you about. North of the building labeled Visitor's Center, I read something that confused me. I read a word ending with the suffix –saurus. As far as I know, only dinosaurs have that suffix."
"I see that know is the time to tell you the secret of the theme park. Henry, what you think I'm planning is exactly what I'm planning."
"You mean-"
"That's right, Henry, We're making dinosaurs."
